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i want the government to make changes. it affects people's lives. >> translator: well, i want the new leaders to make progress on political reforms. introduce democratic changes and make a better society. >> reporter: china's new president promised to pursue china's dream. now his leadership faces the challenge of living up to that promise. to do that, they would have to bridge the huge gap between dream and reality for millions of chinese people. michitaka yamaka, nhk world beijing. >>> it's often hard to grasp what's going on inside china's politics as there's so little media coverage. we asked an expert in modern chinese studies about the characteristics of xi jinping's leadership. professor korogi of kendi university of international studies is a specialist on modern chinese politics. he says xi's influence on policymaking may be limited. >> china's new government, not the new leadership, this is because xi's predecessors are still, they are holding power. china now has a three-tier power structure involving xi and jia
i want the government to make changes. it affects people's lives. >> translator: well, i want the new leaders to make progress on political reforms. introduce democratic changes and make a better society. >> reporter: china's new president promised to pursue china's dream. now his leadership faces the challenge of living up to that promise. to do that, they would have to bridge the huge gap between dream and reality for millions of chinese people. michitaka yamaka, nhk world...
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well, that transition, that change, that potential change, at least, is now maybe happening. it's just a single article, citing three anonymous sources. but it says the white house is posed to sign off on getting the ca out of the war business, putting the cia back in the business of spying. war by any other name would be conducted by the military. and is overseen that way within our government. our civilian officials could not deny this part of -- the 911 commission recommended doing this years ago. the upper echelons of the cia say that they would like to do this. even hawks like john mccain have been advocating for this kind of change. if this happens, if this happens, if they move drone warfare out of the handles of the cia and put it under the auspices of the military, this would not be the end of drone warfare, but it would be the end of a really big and far reaching change that we made as a country after 911 that we never, ever debated. it just happened. joining us now for the interview, is i'm very pleased to announce, patrick murphy. he served in the u.s. army in ira
well, that transition, that change, that potential change, at least, is now maybe happening. it's just a single article, citing three anonymous sources. but it says the white house is posed to sign off on getting the ca out of the war business, putting the cia back in the business of spying. war by any other name would be conducted by the military. and is overseen that way within our government. our civilian officials could not deny this part of -- the 911 commission recommended doing this...
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they changed the colors of their vessels but they kept the same images, images of a landscape that is worn open, that is controlled by basic elements, by wind, by water, by gravity. see the shape of the world where i have spent my life, where i have been walking, looking for these stories. and just to give you a sense of scale here, that's me at the bottom of that pillar. and that pillar is just some old wall and that's all that's left of it, some memory of a canyon. every place out there is a memory, a memory of water, a memory of humans. most of those vessels that i just showed you -- they all came from museums. here is one that i found a few years ago, a seed jar in utah underneath a ledge. and i didn't move it from the spot. in fact, the sand had just been barely swept away to show the face of it, but it's still there. it's still under that ledge. i hope. i'd like to take you on a route and show you a way down to one of these artifacts. now, a lot of people look across canyon land, say, in southeast utah where this picture is, and it's not really clear how you get around, how you
they changed the colors of their vessels but they kept the same images, images of a landscape that is worn open, that is controlled by basic elements, by wind, by water, by gravity. see the shape of the world where i have spent my life, where i have been walking, looking for these stories. and just to give you a sense of scale here, that's me at the bottom of that pillar. and that pillar is just some old wall and that's all that's left of it, some memory of a canyon. every place out there is a...
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the dynamics of the middle east, change the dynamics of our national security and interest. >> but is this business as usual from now on in washington? coming up, we will dissect what some are calling a, quote, carnival stage of the u.s. government. rick? >> all right. from the carnival to the weather. spring is here officially. but for millions of americans, it feels more like winter is not going away. the snow continues to fall in parts of colorado. it's part of the storm in the midwest. it could drop a foot of snow in some areas. and this storm system is on the move. it could create some serious travel problems all the way to those of us here in the northeast. meteorologist janis dean live with more. >> it's nice to see you. i'm sorry i'm delivering the bad news. >> that's okay. >> for a lot of folks, unfortunately. millions of people could be seeing another winter storm. let's take a look at it. there is our satellite imagery. heavy snow into kansas city. a warm side of the storm across the south, they're feeling spring-like, and summer-like temperatures. severe thunderstorm watch
the dynamics of the middle east, change the dynamics of our national security and interest. >> but is this business as usual from now on in washington? coming up, we will dissect what some are calling a, quote, carnival stage of the u.s. government. rick? >> all right. from the carnival to the weather. spring is here officially. but for millions of americans, it feels more like winter is not going away. the snow continues to fall in parts of colorado. it's part of the storm in the...
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. >>> so is there a feeling that the landscape on gay marriage is about to change in a big way? i spoke with state of the union' candy crowley. >> reporter: i think there's two tracks you have to measure. one is the political track and, yes, the political track responds to public opinion and public opinion has clearly changed on the issue of same-sex marriage. so on the political track you're right. that has changed. i don't know -- i mean go ask somebody to predict what the supreme court will do. but the fact is that i had two guests on my show recently, one of whom said, no matter what the supreme court does -- because as you know, there's 18 perm me tagss of how it could rule or how it could or could not change things. they say regardless of what the supreme court rules, that many gay and lesbian advocates for their rights believe that this is a done deal now and it is like a question of when and not a question of whether. so it will change judicially but many people also feel that the judicial track will be a lot slower than what we've seen in the political track. >> let's t
. >>> so is there a feeling that the landscape on gay marriage is about to change in a big way? i spoke with state of the union' candy crowley. >> reporter: i think there's two tracks you have to measure. one is the political track and, yes, the political track responds to public opinion and public opinion has clearly changed on the issue of same-sex marriage. so on the political track you're right. that has changed. i don't know -- i mean go ask somebody to predict what the...
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>> the change a popular opinion will have on the justices. you have one hypothesis is that the election returns. that is a cliche. they will be comforted by the fact that they're not getting too far ahead the american people. then you have the alternative which is being strongly argued by the other side. this is just a moment not to get involved. there is no way you can tell what will affect which the justice which way. in terms of the roe v wade specter out there and the creation of continued war, this is backed up empirically. these issues are fundamentally different in that because unlike abortion, there is no victim they believe is being murdered. people very easily accommodate themselves to allow everybody to have the same opportunity to enjoy the benefits of married. you see this in state after state. people just calm down after a couple of years. if the supreme court were to say everybody has a right to marriage equality there will be some hub of about that. i do not think it'll be remotely comparable to the roe v wade situation. >> pa
>> the change a popular opinion will have on the justices. you have one hypothesis is that the election returns. that is a cliche. they will be comforted by the fact that they're not getting too far ahead the american people. then you have the alternative which is being strongly argued by the other side. this is just a moment not to get involved. there is no way you can tell what will affect which the justice which way. in terms of the roe v wade specter out there and the creation of...
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hope and change can mean anything. open change could work for me to -- hope and change can work for me to, but is not exactly the same message. the messaging that wins right now is not what can you do for your country, but what can government do for you? we have completely shifted. it is not a party shift. is a complete loss of feet shift and principal shift. shift and completely principal shift. my parents came from haiti because government was too bake and the people were too small. peopletoo big and the were too small. but here people can invest their money in something that can work. --e markets [applause] when a man or a woman can put on a uniform and go to a foreign land and they sacrifice their lives, what are they doing it for? it is not hope and change. it is freedom. hopeno know that there is no without freedom. that is who we are. that is the america that we know. what is next? we have a president that is elected a somewhat he says and or necessarily what he does else we would not be in such a mess right now
hope and change can mean anything. open change could work for me to -- hope and change can work for me to, but is not exactly the same message. the messaging that wins right now is not what can you do for your country, but what can government do for you? we have completely shifted. it is not a party shift. is a complete loss of feet shift and principal shift. shift and completely principal shift. my parents came from haiti because government was too bake and the people were too small. peopletoo...
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now a young race car driver is on a mission to change those stats. he is getting behind the wheel to get his message to the masses. victor blackwell reports. >> all right drivers. come get in line over here, please! >> reporter: race car drivers on a racetrack. no big surprise. when might surprise you is that the favorite to win this race is just 17 years old. >> half the field on this side and half the field on this side. >> reporter: tristan from boca raton, florida. he started racing go-carts at 13 and then graduated to this at 15. before he was licensed to drive through his neighborhood. >> my mom and may self actually -- racing with professional drivers rather than driving on the regular roads people that had no idea what they were doing. >> reporter: he revs up to about 150 miles per hour around the stretch. at that speed there can be any little distraction can be an injury or death. >> fatal. >> reporter: actually, that can happen at any speed. before the start of the 2012 racing season, a little distraction off the track nearly created a majo
now a young race car driver is on a mission to change those stats. he is getting behind the wheel to get his message to the masses. victor blackwell reports. >> all right drivers. come get in line over here, please! >> reporter: race car drivers on a racetrack. no big surprise. when might surprise you is that the favorite to win this race is just 17 years old. >> half the field on this side and half the field on this side. >> reporter: tristan from boca raton, florida....
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because they changed radically in a way that not many other bands do. >> rather than changed radically i always like to say that the beatles were constantly evolving. they evolved with almost every album, every single that they put out but i guess it was the last of the so-called innocents. it was right before the swinging 1960's took hold and the beatles really had the sound. >> and then with the lonely heart club we har a totally new sound of the beatles. was that as popular back then as the early cheerful stuff? >> oh, without a doubt, yeah. it was eminently popular. anything that the beatles did changed the sound right away and made things mump more interesting, more vibrant. kids have to be on top of it from the beginning. >> when you look back at "please please me" that album took what, one day to make the album? the story behind that album is extraordinary too. >> it was. they came in and they were told they had to do it in one day. it was a 10-hour session and the beatles were so excited that hey that -- they worked straight through lunch. one of the four times that ever happen
because they changed radically in a way that not many other bands do. >> rather than changed radically i always like to say that the beatles were constantly evolving. they evolved with almost every album, every single that they put out but i guess it was the last of the so-called innocents. it was right before the swinging 1960's took hold and the beatles really had the sound. >> and then with the lonely heart club we har a totally new sound of the beatles. was that as popular back...
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they say they are open to changes. it includes a levy on deposits under 100,000 euro. the numbers we came up with are the base level. if there is any other way to achieve it, up to 100,000, we would not have the slightest problem. we would have to wait and see. >> given the angry reaction, there does appear to be rethinking going on behind the scenes. >> for more, we cross over live to cyprus to talk to nathan. it looks like the public backlash and international criticism are indeed forcing a rethink on this levy on bank deposits. how much room do they have? >> quite a bit of room as long as they can meet the magic number a 5.6 billion euros which would have been collected from the taxes they would levy on bank accounts. what they're trying to do now is making deeper -- the poor sav ers, accounts with less than 100,000 euros, not bear the brunt. they are trying to knock it down to 3%. they are shaking their heads saying there is absolutely no assurance lot they would get through the door in parliament. >> give us a feel for our normal people are reacting without a bail
they say they are open to changes. it includes a levy on deposits under 100,000 euro. the numbers we came up with are the base level. if there is any other way to achieve it, up to 100,000, we would not have the slightest problem. we would have to wait and see. >> given the angry reaction, there does appear to be rethinking going on behind the scenes. >> for more, we cross over live to cyprus to talk to nathan. it looks like the public backlash and international criticism are indeed...
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more weather changes are coming our way. meteorologist leigh glaser has the forecast after the break. >>> now, here's david muir with a look at what is ahead on abc's "world news." >> tonight, breaking news. the deadly bus crash carrying a college team but we know about the worsening picture. the pope in his own words why he chose the name francis, and a girl scout troop left high and dry, stiffed with ♪ >> carolyn: st.~patrick's day is tomorrow but the irish celebration is a weekend event in san francisco. the annual irish heritage parade down market street finished at the civic center plaza. the theme of this year's festival in san francisco is honoring celtic women. organizers claim the celebration is the largest in the country west of the mississippi. >>> a free trip to ireland just in time for st.~patrick's day sounds like a lucky break, right? not if you are hendrix, a dog that found himself in an international mixup on united airlines he was supposed to be on a flight from new jersey to phoenix help ended up flying
more weather changes are coming our way. meteorologist leigh glaser has the forecast after the break. >>> now, here's david muir with a look at what is ahead on abc's "world news." >> tonight, breaking news. the deadly bus crash carrying a college team but we know about the worsening picture. the pope in his own words why he chose the name francis, and a girl scout troop left high and dry, stiffed with ♪ >> carolyn: st.~patrick's day is tomorrow but the irish...
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the method does not change the law. the president sworn an oath to uphold the constitution and is bound by the law, whether the lethal force in question is a drone strike or a gunshot. the constitution applies the same way. and that's why i think there's been a great deal of confusion about the technology here when the technology is irrelevant to what the law in the constitution says, and the president is bound by the constitution, bound by the laws, and is sworn to uphold them. >> so, when you've said he would never -- you're saying there are no circumstances, because i thought that -- the attorney general talked about a 9/11 or peril -- >> you can make wild hypotheticals. they don't change the law for the president to uphold the united states, sworn to protect the united states, and in an event like an attack like pearl harbor, or 9/11, obviously the president has the constitutional authority to take action to prevent those kinds of attacks, but that has nothing to do with the technology used to prevent those attacks.
the method does not change the law. the president sworn an oath to uphold the constitution and is bound by the law, whether the lethal force in question is a drone strike or a gunshot. the constitution applies the same way. and that's why i think there's been a great deal of confusion about the technology here when the technology is irrelevant to what the law in the constitution says, and the president is bound by the constitution, bound by the laws, and is sworn to uphold them. >> so,...
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is not directly helping the syrian rebels, steve, but could this change now? >> some think it should and should change soon including the chairman of the committee, mike rogers of michigan, and there's growing evidence that chemical weapons have been used and rogers says president obama himself says that the use of chemical weapons in syria will be a game changer. >> i think it's abundantly clear that the red line has been crossed. absolutely. in the senate, a democrat and republican coming out and we better do that. in the house, republicans and democrats saying we better do something. >> he doesn't want what he calls a big boots on the ground, but something small could make a difference. >> harris: thank you. a spectacular sight at the vatican today. ♪ pope francis leading thousands of catholic faithful on this palm sunday for mass. he took time to remind the crowd to remain humble and loyal to god. palm sunday is the final sunday of lent and leads up to the holeiest day on the calendar, easter. right now investigators trying to piece together how two skyd
is not directly helping the syrian rebels, steve, but could this change now? >> some think it should and should change soon including the chairman of the committee, mike rogers of michigan, and there's growing evidence that chemical weapons have been used and rogers says president obama himself says that the use of chemical weapons in syria will be a game changer. >> i think it's abundantly clear that the red line has been crossed. absolutely. in the senate, a democrat and...
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there is a meeting on big changes being proposed. the national park service wants to ban items including the ice rink at curry village. the plan meant to restore the park's natural setting. >> well, stay with us. san francisco giants fans have san francisco giants fans have a reason forys of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing breast cancer every year. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. it was 3 days of pure joy. ♪ and it's beautiful >>> coming up at 6:00 what some say is another reason to support same-sex marriage. the group says it's good for kids. >> plus, turbing your greens into gold. how you can make change work for you. >> and a look to the new wine season what wine lovers can expect. those stories and more coming up tonight at 6:
there is a meeting on big changes being proposed. the national park service wants to ban items including the ice rink at curry village. the plan meant to restore the park's natural setting. >> well, stay with us. san francisco giants fans have san francisco giants fans have a reason forys of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest...
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. >> and the nfl's newest safety rule you're going see how this will change the sport why it's hitting some the wrong way. those stories and more coming up at 6:00. >> and don't forget we have this incredible service for you if have problem was taxes or questions our tax line is open right now. >> we have a team of accountants answering questions. this is a live look at the teamworking hard to answer your calls. it's a popular service we do every year and really terrific experts. they will be able to answer whatever question have you. >> and united way is also a part of this. if you need to reach them you can call. >> tax hot line active until 8:00 stoont. grab receipts and call. >> big thank you to folks volunteering tonight that. is going to do it for us. >> from all of us here, >>> this is "world news." "world news."ve manhunt. manhunt.tion at close range. r governor near tears. > he cared deeply about his staff, his family, and the ommunity. >> a search tonight for a earch tonight for a official on the doorstep of his home. >>> facing the threat. >>> facing the threat. president ob
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that oh my gosh we have a black man in america someone who's going to bring social change someone who's talking about change someone is not going to be caught in the system and be another colleague that just does the will of the you know the corporations and the banks is this person to stand expectations were very high man i decided said no he's part of the system he might have a good heart and i who am i to judge you know i'm only judging on his actions and what he's done and he's made you know he's going to close guantanamo bay so he was going to you know and the war in iraq and afghanistan and i've see iraq we saw our defense contractors there and we have we basically have the well secure so maybe the major conflicts are over but more so when our afghanistan we've got drones in afghanistan and pakistan and now they're talking about drones going over the united states you know to surveil his own people so it's really a police it's really george orwell's one thousand nine hundred four stop in front of the saddle and surreal it is scary it's really surreal is the perfect word surreal it
that oh my gosh we have a black man in america someone who's going to bring social change someone who's talking about change someone is not going to be caught in the system and be another colleague that just does the will of the you know the corporations and the banks is this person to stand expectations were very high man i decided said no he's part of the system he might have a good heart and i who am i to judge you know i'm only judging on his actions and what he's done and he's made you...
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in changes would need to be approved by city council. the home to the san jose sharks widely known as the shark tank. >>> before we let you go, we want to know there is police activity on 87th. we don't have a lot of details at this point, but we are working a story right now. we'll have full coverage coming up at 6:00. >> well, thanks very much for joining us. "nightly news" is coming up next. >>> on the broadcast tonight, a tipping point in the fight over same-sex marriage. it appears that way after today's dramatic showdown at the supreme court as an 83-year-old widow leads the charge. >>> early warning for some of the deadliest forms of cancer. doctors have made a big discovery. what's being called a breakthrough in the fight. >>> on edge and a neighborhood in danger after massive landslides in the middle of the night. evacuations under way for the people left trapped in their homes. >>> making history at the agency that protects the president. tonight we'll look at the new woman in charge at the secret service. >>> and a dire warnin
in changes would need to be approved by city council. the home to the san jose sharks widely known as the shark tank. >>> before we let you go, we want to know there is police activity on 87th. we don't have a lot of details at this point, but we are working a story right now. we'll have full coverage coming up at 6:00. >> well, thanks very much for joining us. "nightly news" is coming up next. >>> on the broadcast tonight, a tipping point in the fight over...
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climate change could be another of those. because it's one of the ways that they can appeal back to the middle. our own work, we found that independents are much more like mocrs otheir beliefs about climate change than they are republicans. so if republicans want a way back, this is one of the ways that they could do it. and there's actually a historical precedent. we used to have a huge acid rain problem in this country. we created essentially a cap and trade system where we capped the amount of sulfur dioxide being emitted from these smokestacks, brought that cap down over years and allowed companies to sell their emission rights between each other. so a company that was really good at reducing their emissions could sell that remaining block to another company that needed more time. it was one of the most successful programs in american history. it was put on the table and passed by a republican president, the first george bush, bush sr. and it solved the problem or it largely solved the problem at a cost far below what eve
climate change could be another of those. because it's one of the ways that they can appeal back to the middle. our own work, we found that independents are much more like mocrs otheir beliefs about climate change than they are republicans. so if republicans want a way back, this is one of the ways that they could do it. and there's actually a historical precedent. we used to have a huge acid rain problem in this country. we created essentially a cap and trade system where we capped the amount...
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it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported from wearing more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fall, loss of appetite or weight, application site redness, and urinary tract infection. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases or if patients weigh less than 110 pounds. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines should talk to their doctor as serious stomach problems such as bleeding may worsen. patients may experience slow heart rate. free trial offer for them. nurses to talk to for you. visit exelonpatchoffer.com. ♪ if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for p
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what's going to change? when you do people recognize that individual is a leader who can ring about change. it won't be easy. we have to change the attitude in congress. there's no free lunch. for ultimately going to pay the price for everything we are doing. when companies can't manage their business with being held to standards that nobody can live under, it is impossible. running a company that does business in 130 come in a come a unique somebody with lots of energy, noticed a business and is willing to do whatever it takes to make that company better after. that's what a good ceo does. that's their definition. and how are you going to attract people like that if you hold them accountable for things they have no control over? is used to be you have a board of directors with half-and-half, how can i come a half outside. then they passed a rule at the new york stock exchange after being pressured by government agencies to know that wasn't going to work. you have to have more outsiders than senators. then t
what's going to change? when you do people recognize that individual is a leader who can ring about change. it won't be easy. we have to change the attitude in congress. there's no free lunch. for ultimately going to pay the price for everything we are doing. when companies can't manage their business with being held to standards that nobody can live under, it is impossible. running a company that does business in 130 come in a come a unique somebody with lots of energy, noticed a business and...
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both will change lives and futures. as one eu official put it, there are no optimal solutions anymore, only hard choices. all feels like it is being left until the last minute. we have this deadline, haven't we? >> there is a deadline. there has to be an end in sight. the question you're asking me is, there are upwards of 400 journalists here tonight asking any official that we can call or in the corridor. -- collar in the core door. this is the way the european commission works. meetings go on into the night. when we asked one official how long, they said it will be a long time. they have kept the canteen open indefinitely. i asked that same official, how long is a long meeting? he said, we had when only the other week that went on until six in the morning. we are out here. 6:00 in the morning would not be a surprise, but the deadlines are approaching. they have to reach a decision by tomorrow morning so they can take that back to cyprus, and then try to get it all approved by the parliaments in nicosia. >> sounds like
both will change lives and futures. as one eu official put it, there are no optimal solutions anymore, only hard choices. all feels like it is being left until the last minute. we have this deadline, haven't we? >> there is a deadline. there has to be an end in sight. the question you're asking me is, there are upwards of 400 journalists here tonight asking any official that we can call or in the corridor. -- collar in the core door. this is the way the european commission works. meetings...
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explain exactly what he said and why he kind of changed his stance. >> well, hello michael and fredricka. yes. what we know is "new york times" is reporting today that there was a meeting of the bishops of argentina ahead of a national debate on same sex marriage in which then cardinal jorge mario bergoglio as that perhaps they could accept civil recognition but not same sex marriage. we've reached out to sources in argentina though we can't confirm the details of that meeting, what we do know is what's reported in this piece is consistent with the way cardinal bergoglio handled this issue over the years. that is he has opposed the idea of making other kinds of living arrangements equivalent to marriage between a man and a woman, but he has also signalled openness to some form of civil recognition for same sex couples that would include things like spousal benefits, health insurance, property rights and those sorts of things. so in general i think we could say that he profiles on this issue as theologically orthodox but politically moderate. >> i suppose it raises the point too that what
explain exactly what he said and why he kind of changed his stance. >> well, hello michael and fredricka. yes. what we know is "new york times" is reporting today that there was a meeting of the bishops of argentina ahead of a national debate on same sex marriage in which then cardinal jorge mario bergoglio as that perhaps they could accept civil recognition but not same sex marriage. we've reached out to sources in argentina though we can't confirm the details of that meeting,...
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let's talk in a broad sense about the changing country and the changing political parties. >> one of the major things that we forget, because we're so comfortable with the united states being a two-party system and that being what democracy is or at least is here, we forget that during the early republic, there wasn't a two- party system, that the founding fathers hated parties and thought they would be terrible for democracy. there was this generation, particularly martin van buren who said we need to have an ordered, structured system, of making political things happen and that's the parties. we have to have a philosophy. we have to show up together and vote on the same thing and we have to hang together, or these sections of the country or these differences in the democracy will spin out of control, and actually they did. >> how did washington, d.c. change over these 12 years? >> it grew like crazy. at the beginning, of course, it was basically just kind of a big -- with trees and dirt and then there would be a house and a building there. then it became actually a city and it beca
let's talk in a broad sense about the changing country and the changing political parties. >> one of the major things that we forget, because we're so comfortable with the united states being a two-party system and that being what democracy is or at least is here, we forget that during the early republic, there wasn't a two- party system, that the founding fathers hated parties and thought they would be terrible for democracy. there was this generation, particularly martin van buren who...
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the thing that i did.know is that we needed to change the care model. unfortunately, it took a bulletle riddled car outside our emergency room to realize that. a group of teens were fighting after school and a car load of boys drove over to the home of three brothers to settle the score. when they arrived the 30-year-old stepfather of the three boys came out with a gun and killing the teens and wounding the driver. the driver came to the hospital, the place he new, the place he trusted, the place he and his friends received care. that is when i realized that it wasn't enough to have just better access. we needed to find a way to help these kids to break out of the cycles that the circumstances have put them in. so we created the center for the urban child. it will be going into a 30,000-square fut office in our -- foot office in our cam campus. it strives to provide high quality, cost-efficient care four community. everything from food and security to domestic violence to behavioral healths. prevention is the thing we within to focus on the most. most p
the thing that i did.know is that we needed to change the care model. unfortunately, it took a bulletle riddled car outside our emergency room to realize that. a group of teens were fighting after school and a car load of boys drove over to the home of three brothers to settle the score. when they arrived the 30-year-old stepfather of the three boys came out with a gun and killing the teens and wounding the driver. the driver came to the hospital, the place he new, the place he trusted, the...
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many chinese do not believe any major policy changes will happen soon and many leaders still believe that there has to be a cost for economic progress. opponents of same-sex marriage are going to take to the streets in paris later. the national assembly has voted to approve the law allowing a homosexual couples to marry and adult children. , published by heavy fine, and it leads gay people to feel persecuted. some feel it is part of a government campaign against gay people. >> she never used to be comfortable showing attention to her girlfriend in public, but she changed after being attacked. she was determined not to help -- not to hide her sexuality anymore. >> they hit me, i hit back. it lasted a few minutes. the next day we reported it to the police. after three months the case had broken. the gay community is worried ,hat if there is a national ban it could create an environment of dollars of for hatred. and last year moscow band came -- gay pride parades in the street for 100 years. with up to a fine of $16,000. >> propaganda can harm the health and moral and spiritual developm
many chinese do not believe any major policy changes will happen soon and many leaders still believe that there has to be a cost for economic progress. opponents of same-sex marriage are going to take to the streets in paris later. the national assembly has voted to approve the law allowing a homosexual couples to marry and adult children. , published by heavy fine, and it leads gay people to feel persecuted. some feel it is part of a government campaign against gay people. >> she never...
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the committee will decide tonight whether to make the zoning changes that would clear the way for one or more projects. the city is under court order to include high density housing in its new city plan. the largest proposal calls for more than 500 units on haven avenue just east of highway 10137. >>> jackie spears now calling for a federal investigation into why the army dropped rape charged against jeremy goulet. he's the man who gunned down do police officers. goulet should have been in jail, she says, opposed to being granted other than honorable discharge after allegedly raping two female officers. instead he left the army traveling to oregon and eventually ending up in santa cruz. today representative spear introduced the judiciary reform act which would strip commanders of their power to overturn the decisions of judges and juries. he shot and killed officers two week ago today. >>> and a judge entered a not guilty plea on behalf of james holmes. the man charged in the aurora, colorado, shooting spree. holmes is accused of killing 12 people and injuring dozens more in a colorad
the committee will decide tonight whether to make the zoning changes that would clear the way for one or more projects. the city is under court order to include high density housing in its new city plan. the largest proposal calls for more than 500 units on haven avenue just east of highway 10137. >>> jackie spears now calling for a federal investigation into why the army dropped rape charged against jeremy goulet. he's the man who gunned down do police officers. goulet should have...
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as congress considers ways to make fair and effective changes to america's immigration system. the same principles, i believe, must guide our efforts to strengthen the border. they must don't inform our actions as we adjudicate immigration cases, and hold accountable employers who knowingly hire undocumented workers. so this morning my colleagues and i stand ready to work with leaders from both parties to achieve lasting reform, strengthen our ability to keep everyone in the country and especially our young people safe and move forward in protecting the american people and achieving the priority we share. i must know that our ability to complete this work and continue building upon the progress that i have just outlining will be severely hampered unless congress adopts a balanced plan and ends the untenable reduction that set in motion to cause cut $1.6 billion of the department's budget. they have having a significant negative impact not just on department employees but programs that could impact the safety of americans across the country. our capacity to respond to crimes, in
as congress considers ways to make fair and effective changes to america's immigration system. the same principles, i believe, must guide our efforts to strengthen the border. they must don't inform our actions as we adjudicate immigration cases, and hold accountable employers who knowingly hire undocumented workers. so this morning my colleagues and i stand ready to work with leaders from both parties to achieve lasting reform, strengthen our ability to keep everyone in the country and...
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the job is a change of pace for white. she's going from defending wall street firms to serving as prosecutor. david zaring, assistant professor of legal studies at the wharton school of business at the university of pennsylvania, joins us via skype. good morning. great to have you on the show today. > > thanks. happy to be here. > ms. white seems fiesty to us, but some are saying she is too enmeshed with wall street to do this job. what do you have to say? > > i don't think she is to enmeshed to do the job. she is a well-respected former prosecutor. she had a reputation in manhattan as being a pretty fierce united states attorney, which is the job she held before she went to debevoise & plimpton, that fancy law firm where she headed up the white-collar practice. > we recently heard from eric holder, the attorney general, that banks are "too big to jail." will she have any success, or is this job just becoming some sort of figurehead position? > > i don't think she will be kept by big banks. she is used to working with them
the job is a change of pace for white. she's going from defending wall street firms to serving as prosecutor. david zaring, assistant professor of legal studies at the wharton school of business at the university of pennsylvania, joins us via skype. good morning. great to have you on the show today. > > thanks. happy to be here. > ms. white seems fiesty to us, but some are saying she is too enmeshed with wall street to do this job. what do you have to say? > > i don't think she...
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he chose the name francis a few days ago, and he has been ringing in the changes. today, i heard eight separate references to the protector of the environment, the protector of creation. brother, sun, sister, moon. he has just been ringing in the changes. >> maria, you have been observing the differents, and i know u you were watching closely, what struck you? >> i think he was so inspirational. i think by choosing the name francis, it's a very famous name, but he talks a lot about forgiveness, saying that people need to ask for more forgiveness. he talks about authenticity, and today he also spoke about what is true authentic power in service. i think these are the words and the messages that people around the world are longing for. >> and we're watching, we want to mention you're back with us on the "today show" in just a short while, and you're going to look at what women can offer. >> much more head coming up on the special edition of "the today show" coming up. >>> officials say a student's planned attack on the university of central florida was averted. a rap
he chose the name francis a few days ago, and he has been ringing in the changes. today, i heard eight separate references to the protector of the environment, the protector of creation. brother, sun, sister, moon. he has just been ringing in the changes. >> maria, you have been observing the differents, and i know u you were watching closely, what struck you? >> i think he was so inspirational. i think by choosing the name francis, it's a very famous name, but he talks a lot about...
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there is also a big change in the way refugee assistance is being held. back in the day, you would see a camp and the refugee would cross the border. 10th and whenever people come to visit, there would be champs and a lot of people think about refugees in this setting because it's easy to wrap your mind around and it's very popular in the media. you see a camp and you see assistance but a lot of refugees also go into urban settings. a lot of refugees are absorbent to those communities and live in abandoned school buildings and live with host families. refugees a lot of living in lebanon or jordan and iraq and other areas and they are absorbed by the host communities. i want to talk a little more about what we do and where we come from. the united nations commission for refugees was founded in 1956. there was a massive displacement in europe and an organization was created in response to the refugee flows. find when we talk about protection that i lose people because of a nebulous term. the assistance part is much easier to imagine. a blanket, a cooking st
there is also a big change in the way refugee assistance is being held. back in the day, you would see a camp and the refugee would cross the border. 10th and whenever people come to visit, there would be champs and a lot of people think about refugees in this setting because it's easy to wrap your mind around and it's very popular in the media. you see a camp and you see assistance but a lot of refugees also go into urban settings. a lot of refugees are absorbent to those communities and live...
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some drivers say the changes are confusing and dangerous. they say there's not enough warning before they encounter on coming traffic. ktvu asked a city official about that today and he says overhead signs that will be easy to see are coming soon. >> the signs are being made as we speak. and they're going to be going up in the next few days or week. that concern is valid. >> the city says starting tonight there will also be improvements to traffic lights. the loop is still a work in progress. it'll be months before the construction is finished. >>> in san francisco there is new hope for the homeless. this time it's coming from the high-tech world. david stevenson is here and shows us what hundreds of tech companies and their employees are doing to try to make a difference. >> reporter: last week we saw bay area and silicon valley tech companies come together. this week to take on homelessness. the singers sang "lean on me" today in san francisco. the program brings together medical, social and housing services to aid the city's estimated 640
some drivers say the changes are confusing and dangerous. they say there's not enough warning before they encounter on coming traffic. ktvu asked a city official about that today and he says overhead signs that will be easy to see are coming soon. >> the signs are being made as we speak. and they're going to be going up in the next few days or week. that concern is valid. >> the city says starting tonight there will also be improvements to traffic lights. the loop is still a work in...
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much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it either by law or constitutional amendment. >> what do we want? >> marriage equality. >> when? >> now. >> reporter: and public opinion polls show that more than half of americans now say they support it. that's why supporters of marriage for gay couples claim the cultural tide is moving in their direction. >> if the supreme court disagrees with these claims, history will not look fondly on it. but the court almost prides itself on moving very slowly, not being out in front of the culture, lagging behind some, and that's probably the dilemma for the justices. >> of course, we'll be watching that right here on nbc. that was nbc's pete williams reporting for us. >>> white house officials now say the united states is training syrian secular sources in neighboring jordan and
much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it either by law or constitutional amendment. >> what do we want? >> marriage equality. >> when? >> now. >> reporter: and public opinion polls show that more than half of...
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we have seen huge increases a lot of changes in terms of health care premiums. and as you can see, these are from the bureau of labor statistics. the consumer price index numbers, the price of health care insurance, you can see that it was rising up until the end of 2007 and then pretty much falling until the beginning of 2011. then we had over the next 24 months, we had about a 20% increase in the price of health insurance. that changed recently started when the obamacare regulation started going into effect. he started seeing the drops in health insurance premiums and this huge increase. some are very involved in politics. apparently there was a big increase in the private insurance premiums for health care. and her provider said, what is going on? why do i get this big increase? you know, here's the deal with that. the president promised that health insurance would be able to offer a lot more services and lower costs. well, if that was true, we would not have to mandate them to do that. if i could be a consultant and say, look, i have a way you can offer your
we have seen huge increases a lot of changes in terms of health care premiums. and as you can see, these are from the bureau of labor statistics. the consumer price index numbers, the price of health care insurance, you can see that it was rising up until the end of 2007 and then pretty much falling until the beginning of 2011. then we had over the next 24 months, we had about a 20% increase in the price of health insurance. that changed recently started when the obamacare regulation started...
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have tried to change this dynamic. and now with kim jong ill, he or whoever is behind this is still pushing this line, and i thought what is dangerous is now the other side they view the u.s. and south korea are not playing this game anymore and now he is an untested leader for sure. that's where i suppose this extra tension can come from, but ultimately right now we can just call it rhetoric. >> north korea is one of three cuvens that blocked the u.n.'s attempt of the selling of weapons around the world. our james reports from the u.n. in new york. >> the rules of these proceedings call for consensus. everyone had to agree. but three nations, all of them used to international condemnation, voice their objections. >> iran. due to many legal flaws and loopholes. >> then north korea and then syria. the australian chairing the meeting was not going to give up there. he left the rest of the delegates behind and took the three ambassadors in the room did they really want to block is a treaty that had been years in the makin
have tried to change this dynamic. and now with kim jong ill, he or whoever is behind this is still pushing this line, and i thought what is dangerous is now the other side they view the u.s. and south korea are not playing this game anymore and now he is an untested leader for sure. that's where i suppose this extra tension can come from, but ultimately right now we can just call it rhetoric. >> north korea is one of three cuvens that blocked the u.n.'s attempt of the selling of weapons...
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it is only a change intact particulars. it is not a change in his preferred outcome of the palestinian state with borders that approximate mate the line. i think you can go down the list of what -- the president said publicly and israel and jordan, nothing really shifts from his apology statements in the past and for that reason i think that despite the optics of a happy visit, the differences between israel and the obama administration remains. >> prime minister netanyahu thinks that iran could get it done by this summer. president says one year from now. when they are together does that now say look they are going to get a bomb and we are going to launch an attack whether you like it or not and what does the president say and -- what do you think will happen? >> well, i think they exchange intelligence and i do think that despite the -- difficulties of the personal relationship between obama and netanyahu, i'm sure these discussions are conduct order a very prank and professional basis but countries, vital nation security
it is only a change intact particulars. it is not a change in his preferred outcome of the palestinian state with borders that approximate mate the line. i think you can go down the list of what -- the president said publicly and israel and jordan, nothing really shifts from his apology statements in the past and for that reason i think that despite the optics of a happy visit, the differences between israel and the obama administration remains. >> prime minister netanyahu thinks that...
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the great legacies of this law is that it didn't just change the rules. it changed our culture. empower people to start speaking up. it made it okay for us as a society to talk about domestic abuse. it made it possible for us as a country to address the problem in a real and meaningful way and it clear to the guns that they were not about, that they are daylights out of place to go and they always had people on their side. today because members of both parties worked together, we are able to renew that commitment. reauthorizing the violence against women not is something i called for in my state of the union address and when i see how quick it got done -- [cheers and applause] make me feel optimistic. [cheers and applause] because of this bill, we'll keep in place all the protections and services that joe described. as he said, will expand them to cover even more because this is a country where everybody should pursue their own measure of happiness amidst their lives free from fear and matter who you are, via the. that's got to be our priority. [applause] today is about the mill
the great legacies of this law is that it didn't just change the rules. it changed our culture. empower people to start speaking up. it made it okay for us as a society to talk about domestic abuse. it made it possible for us as a country to address the problem in a real and meaningful way and it clear to the guns that they were not about, that they are daylights out of place to go and they always had people on their side. today because members of both parties worked together, we are able to...
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center dividers have been change. it's the final phase of a multiyear project. you can go to ktvu.com and click on web links for full details on the changes. >>> toyota is recalling 200,000 suvs due the seat belt problems. the seat belt retractors could come off. the problem involves 209,000 fj cruisers from the 2000 through 213 model years. >>> an ace bay family is picking up the pieces after a house fire in pittsburgh. flames broke out before 5:00 a.m. on the house on hill view drive, not far from buchanan road. heavy smoke was pouring from the home when firefighters arrived. they were abaconned by an -- awoken by an explosion. >> i'm in shock, i can't look at it. i want to cry. the fire caused an estimated 200,000-dollars in damage. investigators say it may have been fueled by paint stored in the garage. >>> a truck driver whose family reported him missing is home. he disappeared last week leaving his keys, cell phone and money behind. police discovered he checked into a motel in fairfield and called off the search. the father of four is back at home, the fam
center dividers have been change. it's the final phase of a multiyear project. you can go to ktvu.com and click on web links for full details on the changes. >>> toyota is recalling 200,000 suvs due the seat belt problems. the seat belt retractors could come off. the problem involves 209,000 fj cruisers from the 2000 through 213 model years. >>> an ace bay family is picking up the pieces after a house fire in pittsburgh. flames broke out before 5:00 a.m. on the house on hill...
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whitman and any board changes will be distract ing. several major shareholders are calling for a protest vote to out some directors next week when the company holds the shareholders meeting. h.p. shares have fallen from $60 a share to under $20 a share in the last three years. >> prolific facebook user could reveal more about themselves than they think. a new study has found that clicking the blue "like" icon can give insight on your vote and sexual orientation. men who who like "glee" were more likely to be gay and those who liked wrestling were more likely straight. those who preferred jennifer lopez had more friends than those who likeed "iron maiden" but it is difficult to protect your privacy online. >> is it controversial if i take a stand and say i "like "identity weather. >> click the blue button, mike, we like the weather. >> not sure it will get you more friends but you can see the low clouds hanging around as we look at the east bay shore toward san francisco. temperatures today are from seven degrees warmer-than-average in
whitman and any board changes will be distract ing. several major shareholders are calling for a protest vote to out some directors next week when the company holds the shareholders meeting. h.p. shares have fallen from $60 a share to under $20 a share in the last three years. >> prolific facebook user could reveal more about themselves than they think. a new study has found that clicking the blue "like" icon can give insight on your vote and sexual orientation. men who who like...
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it to go forward how can russia is quite conventional oil and gas industry survive in this rapidly changing environment russia is not in the first need. to develop the the alternatives i think the question is the question for russia in march more well there are two big markets various to rapid growth and that is obviously in asia if you look at china if you look at what happened also in the fukushima context of how it affected the supply the thirst for gas other fossil resources in japan possibly korea and other parts of asia that is obviously a massive growth opportunity there but the players in asia they watch very carefully what is going on in north america they want to tap into cheap gas cheap potentially cheap oil and told us russia position itself. new dynamics in that system of very new dynamics i think it will be very important to come with strong messages with clear vision. an offering of innovative partnerships with the asian players who look for more energy security who look for green growth and that's all the latest from the business team this hour up next on archie we speak wit
it to go forward how can russia is quite conventional oil and gas industry survive in this rapidly changing environment russia is not in the first need. to develop the the alternatives i think the question is the question for russia in march more well there are two big markets various to rapid growth and that is obviously in asia if you look at china if you look at what happened also in the fukushima context of how it affected the supply the thirst for gas other fossil resources in japan...
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there are also concerns immigration could change the way of life on the islands. >> to change, to make sure we can ensure that the islands manages that growth, but in a way that doesn't destroy the fabric or the culture of the islands. >> reporter: leaders in london have defended this distant territory since the 1800s. they spent blood and treasure keeping it british. but the referendum result hasn't stopped argentina's president from pressing her country's claim. islanders have seen this dispute play out for generations. they know a resolution will take some time yet. adrian durward, nhk world, the falkland islands. >>> manga and anime represent a sub culture in japan that has gradually become mainstream. businessmen can regularly be seen reading manga comic books on the train. the the two art forms have also spread overseas where they've developed a strong fan base. in recent years, though, business hasn't been going as well as in the past. the people attending the 12th annual anime fair in tokyo hope to change that. nhk world has more. >> reporter: some colorful characters have gath
there are also concerns immigration could change the way of life on the islands. >> to change, to make sure we can ensure that the islands manages that growth, but in a way that doesn't destroy the fabric or the culture of the islands. >> reporter: leaders in london have defended this distant territory since the 1800s. they spent blood and treasure keeping it british. but the referendum result hasn't stopped argentina's president from pressing her country's claim. islanders have...